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MON is a f**king Neanderthal  who should go into a deep dark cave and stay there permanently.

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Originally posted by Crap senior Crap senior wrote:

Any funny posts from trap junior and pre Madonna?





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Originally posted by Crap senior Crap senior wrote:

Any funny posts from trap junior and pre Madonna?
It’s a five minute walk to the pub.

It’s a thirty-five minute walk from the pub.

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Originally posted by TonyNotJack TonyNotJack wrote:

Sounds like he actually found it a traumatic experience.

He's a great lad for airing the dirty laundry in public.Maybe he'll learn when he grows up and starts wearing long pants.

He doesn't seem to have a great rapport with Mick either, who probably regards him as some kind of grass who's not to be trusted.

Better to come up with stuff like this after you've retired, like Walters has about Roy Keane




He's still very young and will learn from this

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Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Originally posted by TonyNotJack TonyNotJack wrote:

Sounds like he actually found it a traumatic experience.

He's a great lad for airing the dirty laundry in public.Maybe he'll learn when he grows up and starts wearing long pants.

He doesn't seem to have a great rapport with Mick either, who probably regards him as some kind of grass who's not to be trusted.

Better to come up with stuff like this after you've retired, like Walters has about Roy Keane




He's still very young and will learn from this

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Originally posted by TonyNotJack TonyNotJack wrote:

Better to come up with stuff like this after you've retired, like Walters has about Roy Keane


Tongue-in-cheek there, surely? LOL
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Originally posted by TonyNotJack TonyNotJack wrote:

Sounds like he actually found it a traumatic experience.

He's a great lad for airing the dirty laundry in public.Maybe he'll learn when he grows up and starts wearing long pants.

He doesn't seem to have a great rapport with Mick either, who probably regards him as some kind of grass who's not to be trusted.

Better to come up with stuff like this after you've retired, like Walters has about Roy Keane


 
The opposite of what he said in the interview and praised Micks man management.
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He did a very good job at a lot of those clubs above and he was being tipped for England at one stage.

No matter how you think he did for Ireland, he was one of a few managers who got us to a major tournament.



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We had some great days under O'Neill. Any manager who qualifies for a tournament has done well. Should have left after the 5-1 loss to Denmark. He could never recover after that.
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Originally posted by FrankosHereNow FrankosHereNow wrote:

We had some great days under O'Neill. Any manager who qualifies for a tournament has done well. Should have left after the 5-1 loss to Denmark. He could never recover after that.

The last 6 months of 2017 colours most people’s views of MON. Let’s be honest, we were an hour away from the World Cup when the floodgates opened, panic set in, and the response was wrong. MON got some excellent results, played a resilient team and even in 2018 started the shoots of the rebuild with lads like Stevens and Hourihane playing more prominently.
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I know the ship had well sailed by then but the performance in Aarhus was one of the worst ive ever witnessed by an Irish side. The game in Warsaw also where we didn't have a proper go to get a second goal when a 2-2 draw would have qualified us.
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Originally posted by Mr Brick Mr Brick wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Originally posted by FrankosHereNow FrankosHereNow wrote:

We had some great days under O'Neill. Any manager who qualifies for a tournament has done well. Should have left after the 5-1 loss to Denmark. He could never recover after that.

The last 6 months of 2017 colours most people’s views of MON. Let’s be honest, we were an hour away from the World Cup when the floodgates opened, panic set in, and the response was wrong. MON got some excellent results, played a resilient team and even in 2018 started the shoots of the rebuild with lads like Stevens and Hourihane playing more prominently.

Definitely his nadir, his Karius moment. Still hard to explain it, given his vast experience. 

I can’t help but feel if he’d introduced Wes and McGeady for Christie and Ward, dropping Meyler and Brady to RB and LB, and Arter to CDM you could have retained shape, with an attack minded team on the pitch.
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Originally posted by kevincronin2000 kevincronin2000 wrote:

I know the ship had well sailed by then but the performance in Aarhus was one of the worst ive ever witnessed by an Irish side. The game in Warsaw also where we didn't have a proper go to get a second goal when a 2-2 draw would have qualified us.
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Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Originally posted by Mr Brick Mr Brick wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Originally posted by FrankosHereNow FrankosHereNow wrote:

We had some great days under O'Neill. Any manager who qualifies for a tournament has done well. Should have left after the 5-1 loss to Denmark. He could never recover after that.

The last 6 months of 2017 colours most people’s views of MON. Let’s be honest, we were an hour away from the World Cup when the floodgates opened, panic set in, and the response was wrong. MON got some excellent results, played a resilient team and even in 2018 started the shoots of the rebuild with lads like Stevens and Hourihane playing more prominently.

Definitely his nadir, his Karius moment. Still hard to explain it, given his vast experience. 

I can’t help but feel if he’d introduced Wes and McGeady for Christie and Ward, dropping Meyler and Brady to RB and LB, and Arter to CDM you could have retained shape, with an attack minded team on the pitch.

It doesn't matter as we were never going to score two goals in the second half against that opposition.

The game was finished when Denmark went 2-1 up irrespective of the floodgates being opened in the second half. 
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Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Originally posted by Mr Brick Mr Brick wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Originally posted by FrankosHereNow FrankosHereNow wrote:

We had some great days under O'Neill. Any manager who qualifies for a tournament has done well. Should have left after the 5-1 loss to Denmark. He could never recover after that.

The last 6 months of 2017 colours most people’s views of MON. Let’s be honest, we were an hour away from the World Cup when the floodgates opened, panic set in, and the response was wrong. MON got some excellent results, played a resilient team and even in 2018 started the shoots of the rebuild with lads like Stevens and Hourihane playing more prominently.

Definitely his nadir, his Karius moment. Still hard to explain it, given his vast experience. 

I can’t help but feel if he’d introduced Wes and McGeady for Christie and Ward, dropping Meyler and Brady to RB and LB, and Arter to CDM you could have retained shape, with an attack minded team on the pitch.

It doesn't matter as we were never going to score two goals in the second half against that opposition.

The game was finished when Denmark went 2-1 up irrespective of the floodgates being opened in the second half. 

I agree the game was done. But how it finished was unacceptable, nor does the fact that we were unlikely to get back into in, excuse the capitulation. That result set the mentality of Irish football back a long way, and resulted in us registering about 10 shots on goal over the whole of 2018.
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Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Originally posted by Mr Brick Mr Brick wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Originally posted by FrankosHereNow FrankosHereNow wrote:

We had some great days under O'Neill. Any manager who qualifies for a tournament has done well. Should have left after the 5-1 loss to Denmark. He could never recover after that.

The last 6 months of 2017 colours most people’s views of MON. Let’s be honest, we were an hour away from the World Cup when the floodgates opened, panic set in, and the response was wrong. MON got some excellent results, played a resilient team and even in 2018 started the shoots of the rebuild with lads like Stevens and Hourihane playing more prominently.

Definitely his nadir, his Karius moment. Still hard to explain it, given his vast experience. 

I can’t help but feel if he’d introduced Wes and McGeady for Christie and Ward, dropping Meyler and Brady to RB and LB, and Arter to CDM you could have retained shape, with an attack minded team on the pitch.

It doesn't matter as we were never going to score two goals in the second half against that opposition.

The game was finished when Denmark went 2-1 up irrespective of the floodgates being opened in the second half. 

I agree the game was done. But how it finished was unacceptable, nor does the fact that we were unlikely to get back into in, excuse the capitulation. That result set the mentality of Irish football back a long way, and resulted in us registering about 10 shots on goal over the whole of 2018.
Ah stop the result set the mentality of Irish football back a long way.
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